By Dani Saunders
Staff Writer
Football
Bearcat football was up in Spokane, Washington this past weekend where the Pirates of Whitworth University slipped past Willamette in the last few minutes of the fourth quarter. The main contributors to the Bearcat offense were junior Kevin Martz and junior Jordan

By Aaron Oda
Staff Writer
Sports are amazing. This week we saw the end of a century old curse, rising powerhouses and the revival of professional careers. Grown men cried, old grandpas literally jumped for joy and a family opened a 32-year-old can of beer in celebration.

By Kellen Bulger
Staff Writer
Type in any sports website, tune in to any sports channel or flip the page to any sports section and you will discover media littered with the Golden State Warriors. To the surprise of many millennials today, there was a day in

By Nic Shipley
Lifestyles Editor
Percy Lounge is a band made up of sophomores Reed Bertran, Henry Coba, Nick Burton, Jasper Gill, and senior Brenden Ramirez. They put on some of the most lifechanging shows this interviewer has ever been to and were kind enough to sit

By Jackie McKenna
Staff Writer
Years ago, in the foggy marshes of 2012, I joined Tumblr and started listening to Lana Del Rey. I was obsessed with her aesthetic: she was the big-haired, red-lipsticked, baby-talking 1960s Americana vamp I wanted so desperately to be. Lana was the

By Dorian Grayson
Staff Writer
In our iTunes single-driven world, it hardly makes sense that music is still released as albums. How many can name a song off of Sia’s “This is Acting” album other than “Cheap Thrills?” Or off of The Weeknd’s “Starboy” other than the

By Eli Kerry
Staff Writer
The Civic Communication & Media department’s Professor Kimberly Alecia Singletary presented her recent research on Tuesday in a talk entitled “Every/Day: Haunting and the Black Diasporic Experience.” Using a combination of personal anecdotes from her years in Germany and examples of Blackness’

By Carol Li
Staff Writer
As midterms are in full swing, students are finding ways to destress and distract themselves from the rigor of academia. “Partying,” a common method of release, can come in many forms ranging from kickbacks with good company to the exertion of energy

By Iris Dowd
Staff Writer
ASWU met on Nov. 3 in Ford 102 to discuss the process of getting a new Campus Safety officer, earlier locking times for the Bistro and acquring a campus swing set.
Liz Hartman, ASWU’s Student Activities Intern, came to the meeting to

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